I have a deep trust in the form, which to me is a transformative and emancipatory practice that can empower people. In practicing CI, we can update our self and body images, rethink our social roles and gender relationships and also research any kind of individual questions.
In teaching I want to create an environment, an experiential space that may allow unusual experiences. Gestalt therapy and the philosophy of the mind are foundations of my attitude towards learning.
Inspirations also come from Gestalt therapy, zen, embodied cognition and cognitive neuroscience. I used to be an academic researcher and hold a PhD in biology. I stand for rigorous thinking and precise language. I stand for prority of experience over theory, of heart-connection over reasoning.
I took the Dance-Trainee Program for Contemporary and Classical Dance at the Leipzig Dance Theatre and long-term programs with Nancy Stark Smith and Jörg Haßmann/Daniel Werner.
I also work as a Gestalt therapist.